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two people lost their lives in georgia and tennessee. many lost their homes. tens of thousands were left without power. nbc's kurt gregory has more for us. >> reporter: wicked winds whipped through charlotte, north carolina, as rain drenched the queen city. part of a nasty storm system marching across the southeast on wednesday. that same system spawned a massive funnel cloud in georgia leaving dozens of homes and businesses destroyed in its wake. 100 people were at work when the twister took aim on this plant, thankfully all were safe. in tennessee, the national weather service confirm four tornadoes touched down. one man was killed by a falling tree. and in kentucky, two people were injured when another confirmed tornado blew a trailer off its foundation. >>> we'll get the very latest on what's in store for today from bill karins much that's coming up in weather in a little bit. >>> the debate over gun control is taking place across the country. yesterday it was heard from the nation's capital to nowtown, connecticut, the town that lost 6 lives 26 lives in a
two people lost their lives in georgia and tennessee. many lost their homes. tens of thousands were left without power. nbc's kurt gregory has more for us. >> reporter: wicked winds whipped through charlotte, north carolina, as rain drenched the queen city. part of a nasty storm system marching across the southeast on wednesday. that same system spawned a massive funnel cloud in georgia leaving dozens of homes and businesses destroyed in its wake. 100 people were at work when the twister...
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at least two people have lost their lives in georgia and tennessee. many have lost their homes and tens of thousands were left without power. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> reporter: wicked winds whipped through charlotte, north carolina, as rain drenched the queen city, all a part of the nasty storm system marching across the southeast on wednesday. that same system spawned a massive funnel cloud in adairsville, georgia. 100 people were at work when the twister took aim on this plant. thankfully, all were safe. in tennessee, the national weather service confirmed four tornadoes touched down. one man was killed by a falling tree. and in kentucky, two people were injured when another confirmed tornado blew a trailer off its foundation. kurt gregory, nbc news. >>> we'll have more on that devastating weather and the latest in terms of weather from nbc's bill karins coming up. >>> the debate over gun control is taking place across the country and yesterday it was heard from the nation's capital to newtown, connecticut, the town that lost 26 lives. last n
at least two people have lost their lives in georgia and tennessee. many have lost their homes and tens of thousands were left without power. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> reporter: wicked winds whipped through charlotte, north carolina, as rain drenched the queen city, all a part of the nasty storm system marching across the southeast on wednesday. that same system spawned a massive funnel cloud in adairsville, georgia. 100 people were at work when the twister took aim on this plant....
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in the floodings in tennessee last year, businesses were wiped out. businesses were wiped ád tornadoes in alabama. because those cities andç towns saw there was a recovery plan, they were both ready to move out of the city. one was wrangler. the otherç was a &oç oç smi. they wereç going to leave the town they were in because everything was droid -- was destroyed. because there was a plan and quick action, the locality had a plan. the businesses decided to stay. with that, jobs stayed. people stayed. with that, people had hopeç. the workers, the community because we, not just government, the whole community came together. as much as anything else we do, all this work gives people hope and makes a difference. you are going to hear from a lot of different people today. i am going to step out and come up -- back. if you do not know some people, take the opportunity toç get to know othersç outside of your aa of comfort. take that time. you make a difference. people in this room make a huge difference. for the work you do each and every da
in the floodings in tennessee last year, businesses were wiped out. businesses were wiped ád tornadoes in alabama. because those cities andç towns saw there was a recovery plan, they were both ready to move out of the city. one was wrangler. the otherç was a &oç oç smi. they wereç going to leave the town they were in because everything was droid -- was destroyed. because there was a plan and quick action, the locality had a plan. the businesses decided to stay. with that, jobs...
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another death reported in tennessee. in parts of kentucky, severe storms packed with heavy winds, left behind a trail of destruction. >> it's out into the field. some of the people's belongings in here is also out here, too. >> our trailer lifts off the foundation. and went back down. i thank the good lord up above for saving us. >> reporter: the storm brought high winds to texas, flash flooding in missouri. and in western michigan, a car plunged 20 feets into a creek, after heavy rain and snow melt caused flash flooding. >> the road flooded out. we're in the middle of a river right now. the car's completely underwater. help. >> reporter: in indiana, a storm knocked out power for thousands and destroyed dozens of homes. >> the winds were so fierce, it was throwing my car sideways. i didn't know if i was going to make it through or not. >> reporter: tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and that storm will finally wrap up this morning, clearing the way for some chilly air. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey tells
another death reported in tennessee. in parts of kentucky, severe storms packed with heavy winds, left behind a trail of destruction. >> it's out into the field. some of the people's belongings in here is also out here, too. >> our trailer lifts off the foundation. and went back down. i thank the good lord up above for saving us. >> reporter: the storm brought high winds to texas, flash flooding in missouri. and in western michigan, a car plunged 20 feets into a creek, after...
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tornado warning across kept ken and tennessee this. front, the real deal. you want to time out rain showers. i think they will get in here late this afternoon bed and the heaviest rain will be during the nighttime hours between about 7:00 tonight and 2:00, 3:00 in the morning and the whole front should be east of us. behind the front, the cooler air will start to rush n up ahead of the front, temperatures unseenably warm. we deal with the rain tonight, maybe thunderstorms. the cooler air gets a chaps to rush in here and back to normal by tomorrow. here are your wind advisories in brown. if you are east of the bay, under a wind advisory. out to the west, we have winds that are expected to be close to other mirpdz along some of of the rim lines later today. if you are traveling in that direction, be ready for some very windy conditions. the green you see, that is a floodwatch, potential for some flash flooding later tonight as we are expecting a period of heavy rain here with that front. 07 today. i know you are rubbing your eyes but you're reading it right.
tornado warning across kept ken and tennessee this. front, the real deal. you want to time out rain showers. i think they will get in here late this afternoon bed and the heaviest rain will be during the nighttime hours between about 7:00 tonight and 2:00, 3:00 in the morning and the whole front should be east of us. behind the front, the cooler air will start to rush n up ahead of the front, temperatures unseenably warm. we deal with the rain tonight, maybe thunderstorms. the cooler air gets a...
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. >>> a similar scene in tennessee when a van backed through the back door of a market. cameras captured two men jumping out and loading the atm machine into the van. authorities later recovered the stolen vehicle minus the atm machine. >>> police in georgia released video of a school board official intentionally running down a 17-year-old girl in a walmart parking lot to get a spot. authorities say the teen was trying to save the space for a friend when she got hit. the driver was arrested and charged with reckless conduct. >>> in washington state, we're getting an aerial view of tons of japanese tsunami debris that washed up last month. among it, an entire dock which japanese writing on it. there's no word on when it will be removed. another dock washed up in oregon earlier this year. >>> now to sports. we kick off with a big upset in college football in the sugar bowl. number 21 louisville returned an interception on the first play and scored four more times as they knocked off florida 33-23. tonight it's the fiesta bowl in glendale, arizona with oregon facing number
. >>> a similar scene in tennessee when a van backed through the back door of a market. cameras captured two men jumping out and loading the atm machine into the van. authorities later recovered the stolen vehicle minus the atm machine. >>> police in georgia released video of a school board official intentionally running down a 17-year-old girl in a walmart parking lot to get a spot. authorities say the teen was trying to save the space for a friend when she got hit. the...
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right now we're at the tennessee department of vpgs. of course, you see all the salt back there and the salt trucks. they're prepared to go up and have been going out all night long to lay that salt on the road. of course, we're talking about a very messy commute. we're going to be looking at potential for black ice, especially on the overpasses and over about the last half hour, the rain, the freezing rain has been starting to come down. it shouldn't come as a surprise after such an extreme week of wild weather. frigid temperatures and wind chills plague the country. >> freezing. >> cold. >> gosh! freezing out here, man. >> reporter: and now freezing rain and ice in tennessee. crews armed with salt trucks are at the ready. >> we have 32 counties here in the middle tennessee area that tdot will be keeping an eye on. we'll have enough people to make sure the roads are ready for rush hour. >> reporter: relentless freezing rain in salt lake city forced all the runways at the he is city's international airport to close thursday. some parts
right now we're at the tennessee department of vpgs. of course, you see all the salt back there and the salt trucks. they're prepared to go up and have been going out all night long to lay that salt on the road. of course, we're talking about a very messy commute. we're going to be looking at potential for black ice, especially on the overpasses and over about the last half hour, the rain, the freezing rain has been starting to come down. it shouldn't come as a surprise after such an extreme...
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that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these thunderstorms as well. it's just streaming in off the gulf of mexico. and that is going to allow perhaps two to four inches of rain to fall in this area. and again, that's over the next 48 hours. and it will slowly spread eastward. that's a look at the weather across the country. now, here's a peek out your window. >> the new york city is 48 degrees. not bad, above average. we're also looking at temperatures today to top out in the upper 50s. and charlotte north carolina, looks pretty did there. minus a couple showers in orlando, florida, 81 degrees. >> so really the entire east coast enjoying above-average temperatures. florida's about 10 degrees above average. >> i love
that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these thunderstorms as well. it's just streaming in off the gulf of...
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louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, alabama and spreading into georgia. along with the warm air comes the rain and the clouds. we are getting drenched, so far two inches of rain from san antonio to dallas. that continues at this hour. that's where airport delays could be today. a picture perfect january day. chicago, detroit, ohio valley. more clouds today than yesterday. won't be that perfect blue sky. from new york to washington to boston, another great day out there. so let the good times keep rolling. >> thanks, bill. appreciate that. let's talk a little sports here, news from the nfl that will ratchet up the controversy for mike shanahan's decision to let robert given iii play hurt last weekend. a source says rg3 will have reconstructive surgery this morning to repair tears in his lcl and possibly his acl. he is expected to be ready for the 2013 regular season opener. yesterday dr. james andrews who was on the sideline during the game, tried to shed light on the decision to keep rg3 in the game. speaking to the "washington post," he explained coach s
louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, alabama and spreading into georgia. along with the warm air comes the rain and the clouds. we are getting drenched, so far two inches of rain from san antonio to dallas. that continues at this hour. that's where airport delays could be today. a picture perfect january day. chicago, detroit, ohio valley. more clouds today than yesterday. won't be that perfect blue sky. from new york to washington to boston, another great day out there. so let the good times...
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so our thanks to john jewel in tennessee. >>> moving on to other news. before leaving her post as secretary of state, hillary clinton sat down with cnn to talk about what she has accomplished during her tenure at the state department. secretary clinton says when we consider her legacy, americans must go back to the beginning. >> remember how poorly perceived the united states was. how badly damaged our reputation was, how our leadership was in question. how the economic crisis had really shaken people's confidence in our government, in our economic system, our country. part of my job was to restore that. >> we sat down with the secretary of state and really pushed her on whether she will run in 2016? >> that's all anyone really wants to know. she did a global taken hall and most of the questions were about that. earlier in the year, she said definitely not. seems to be giving some wiggle room. let's take a listen. >> in april, you told wolf blitzer, 2016 was not whin your future. are you leaving some wiggle room there? >> no. i am so looking forward to m
so our thanks to john jewel in tennessee. >>> moving on to other news. before leaving her post as secretary of state, hillary clinton sat down with cnn to talk about what she has accomplished during her tenure at the state department. secretary clinton says when we consider her legacy, americans must go back to the beginning. >> remember how poorly perceived the united states was. how badly damaged our reputation was, how our leadership was in question. how the economic crisis...
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where we picked up 2 to 3 inches of rain, that's expected across portions of eastern arkansas, western tennessee, western mississippi and right down into louisiana as well. this is an area of low pressure which is also bringing that rain back into northern texas. it's all rain right now. we're done with the snow as warmer air tries to work into this system. this heavy rain is coming in the form of very strong thunderstorms. we have a lot of cloud to ground lightning. an area where we could see some isolated tornadoes as well. it will start to push eastward. but it's a slow process. over the next 48 hours, this area in lower and orange here, from arkansas down to louisiana, could end up to 3 to 4 inches of rain. out ahead of this system, it looks temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees above normal. that includes new york city as well. mara? >> thanks so much, dylan. >>> an asteroid fly-by. >>> plus, what should have been a fun adventure ends tragically for two men inside this giant, inflatable ball. you're watching first look on msnbc. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've
where we picked up 2 to 3 inches of rain, that's expected across portions of eastern arkansas, western tennessee, western mississippi and right down into louisiana as well. this is an area of low pressure which is also bringing that rain back into northern texas. it's all rain right now. we're done with the snow as warmer air tries to work into this system. this heavy rain is coming in the form of very strong thunderstorms. we have a lot of cloud to ground lightning. an area where we could see...
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tonight, "talking points memo" reports that the tennessee -- the state of tennessee suspended yaeger's carry permit. now he is trying to tone his message down a bit. >> i do not condone anybody committing any kind of felonies unless it's necessary. right now it is not necessary. start working out. start stretching. start practicing. >> yeager is not alone. he is just one in a crowd of extremists who think that they speak for all gunowners across america and second amendment lovers. right wingers at "the drudge report" compared the president to hitler and stalin. really? yeah. another gun advocate used slavery to make his case against gun control. >> if african-americans had been given the right to keep and bear arms from day one of the country's founding, perhaps slavery might not have been a chapter in our history. >> we'll talk more about slavery and guns in a moment. >>> first, you should know larry ward is pushing a national gun appreciation day. it's on the weekend before martin luther king day. ward claims this is the first gun appreciation day. but we found gun appreciation days
tonight, "talking points memo" reports that the tennessee -- the state of tennessee suspended yaeger's carry permit. now he is trying to tone his message down a bit. >> i do not condone anybody committing any kind of felonies unless it's necessary. right now it is not necessary. start working out. start stretching. start practicing. >> yeager is not alone. he is just one in a crowd of extremists who think that they speak for all gunowners across america and second...
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democratic jim cube are a of tennessee is the only democrat to vote nay. they're scheduled to send it to the president for the sikt. conservatives in the house attempted to tie part of the bill's cost to a across the board federal budget cuts. that vote failed. >>> this morning president obama is slated to unveil a sweeping list of proposals aimed at reducing gun violence as part of a package put together by joe biden and his white house task force. senior administration officials tell nbc news the biggest proposals include universal background checks, a ban on high-capacity magazines, anything that carries more than ten rounds of ammunition. the president is also expected to ask congo reinstate the assault weapons ban. as for executive orders, are the president's expected to seek aggressive prosecution for those who break existing laws. for example, people who lie during background checks. the white house will be joined by children from around the country who wrote letters to him following the newtown shooting. this is not the first time the white house b
democratic jim cube are a of tennessee is the only democrat to vote nay. they're scheduled to send it to the president for the sikt. conservatives in the house attempted to tie part of the bill's cost to a across the board federal budget cuts. that vote failed. >>> this morning president obama is slated to unveil a sweeping list of proposals aimed at reducing gun violence as part of a package put together by joe biden and his white house task force. senior administration officials tell...
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, and south central wilson county in middle tennessee. seek shelter. one of the storms is associated with a cold front could produce a tornado right now in your area. seek shelter in a basement or the most interior room of the home. a storm is also producing other concerns with flooding across ohio, kentucky, tennessee, and portions of mississippi and across louisiana. we had a number of flood warnings in effect up to 3 or 4" reported in a short amount of time so the ground will be saturated and you have flooding recording. flash flood warning in western tennessee, so flooding is occurring now. that is what "warning" means so it is reported in kentucky and northern ohio. the storm is not done. we expect it to stall out across positions of mississippi, tennessee, and the state of virginia the next several days. expect three, four, or five inches in the areas especially where we have the yellow in virginia and northeast louisiana. that is additional rainfall on top of what you already have in many of the areas. the notes will have areas of
, and south central wilson county in middle tennessee. seek shelter. one of the storms is associated with a cold front could produce a tornado right now in your area. seek shelter in a basement or the most interior room of the home. a storm is also producing other concerns with flooding across ohio, kentucky, tennessee, and portions of mississippi and across louisiana. we had a number of flood warnings in effect up to 3 or 4" reported in a short amount of time so the ground will be...
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widespread damage in tennessee. one person is reported dead there, there are reports of a family tractor-trailer lies on its side. roofs ripped off homes. warnings in effect right now. let's get right to meteorologist indra peterson. >> good morning. right around 4:00 central time, the bulk. activity in the nashville area pushing off to the east. even through middle tennessee, we have tornado warnings in effect. however, it has become a lot more active in the last hour. now we're watching out toward kentucky, east of louisville. continue to have tornado warnings in effect this morning. and even extending to the south, right through alabama. northern portions of alabama, heading out to huntsville. remember, these are quick-moving systems, not much time to take cover, heed the warnings. i want to show you how large of a system this is. look at the severe weather from michigan through louisiana. 1,600 miles of severe weather. it will continue throughout the day. stay right ahead of the cold front. and severe weather wi
widespread damage in tennessee. one person is reported dead there, there are reports of a family tractor-trailer lies on its side. roofs ripped off homes. warnings in effect right now. let's get right to meteorologist indra peterson. >> good morning. right around 4:00 central time, the bulk. activity in the nashville area pushing off to the east. even through middle tennessee, we have tornado warnings in effect. however, it has become a lot more active in the last hour. now we're watching...
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again, all eyes, best chance of tornadoes is in the state of tennessee. thankfully, no fatalities overnight. we'll talk about the snowstorm going on in the northern plains later. that's a look at the national forecast. now a look outside your window. >> so we have the snow on the back side of the storm, too. we have winter storm warnings that extend pretty much from iowa all the way up to wisconsin. we could see as much as six inches of snow today. a lot of travel at the airports is go to come a disast. the high winds with the storm system, trying to fly in the eastern half of the country today is going to be a major challenge. >> bad news for travelers. >>> well, a 16-mile stretch of the mighty mississippi is closed halting trade for dozens of ships. and we'll tell you which business stories are worth keeping an eye on today. plus, new york city billionaire mayor just gave vice president biden a compliment that any man could be proud of. details in two minutes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. the death toll has risen to 234 in the brazil
again, all eyes, best chance of tornadoes is in the state of tennessee. thankfully, no fatalities overnight. we'll talk about the snowstorm going on in the northern plains later. that's a look at the national forecast. now a look outside your window. >> so we have the snow on the back side of the storm, too. we have winter storm warnings that extend pretty much from iowa all the way up to wisconsin. we could see as much as six inches of snow today. a lot of travel at the airports is go to...
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torrential rains and high wind also ripped through tennessee knocking down trees and power lines. one man was killed there when a tree crashed on top of a shed. >>> in the midwest, after a brief warm-up, old man winter made his return. snow fell in iowa, nebraska, wisconsin and michigan. some places got up to several inches. a big change from earlier in the week when temperatures were in the 60s. kind of like we've been having here. >>> developing in alabama where a 6-year-old boy is still being held hostage. >> it has been nearly two days since the man reportedly boarded the boy's school bus, shot and killed the driver and kidnapped the boy. the two are now locked up in a bunker. we have a report. >> reporter: a gunman, still inside an underground bunker at his home with a 6-year-old hostage but law enforcement officers say the little boy is believed to be safe. >> i can assure you that the negotiators continue to communicate with the suspect. at this time, we have no reason to believe that the child has been harmed. >> reporter: the standoff began after the man shot and killed a
torrential rains and high wind also ripped through tennessee knocking down trees and power lines. one man was killed there when a tree crashed on top of a shed. >>> in the midwest, after a brief warm-up, old man winter made his return. snow fell in iowa, nebraska, wisconsin and michigan. some places got up to several inches. a big change from earlier in the week when temperatures were in the 60s. kind of like we've been having here. >>> developing in alabama where a 6-year-old...
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> dana: he created the website and the little boy that made the video is robbie novak of henderson, tennessee. bob, when you go home tonight you will click on it, because it makes you happy. watch it 500 times. >> bob: he looked like greg, with a different
> dana: he created the website and the little boy that made the video is robbie novak of henderson, tennessee. bob, when you go home tonight you will click on it, because it makes you happy. watch it 500 times. >> bob: he looked like greg, with a different
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one person died there, as did a man in tennessee. miguel marquez has more on the devastation and cleanup in adairsville. >> reporter: good morning, john. we are not far from where that man died yesterday. it was a tree that fell onto a mobile home but it could have been a heck of a lot worse in this town, this storm packing a thousand-mile punch. >> you see circulation in the clouds. >> reporter: a reporter from atlanta affiliate wsb caught one twister as it touched down. >> slashing toward i-75. >> reporter: in its path, utter destruction. >> this is main street in adairsville, georgia. this is exactly where that tornado hit. you can see devastation on that side of the street. the trucks completely destroyed here. and on this side was a normal day of work here at the plant. they come here to make parts for tractors. complete devastation. 50 to 100 people working here today, all of them fine. across this entire area, trucks, everything, shredded. >> reporter: at the plant, justin carnes and his fellow employees took refuge in the bat
one person died there, as did a man in tennessee. miguel marquez has more on the devastation and cleanup in adairsville. >> reporter: good morning, john. we are not far from where that man died yesterday. it was a tree that fell onto a mobile home but it could have been a heck of a lot worse in this town, this storm packing a thousand-mile punch. >> you see circulation in the clouds. >> reporter: a reporter from atlanta affiliate wsb caught one twister as it touched down....
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was he from tennessee? >> guest: originally from alabama but he was part of that lot migration that went to detroit in world war i. >> host: our parents generation shows to show their activism against racism by moving, by migrating and our generation use protest. >> guest: historically for most people who come from the peasant background the route to freedom was not a staging a political movement. you moved toward the freer environment of the city. you moved from the south to the north. that is what most people did. in the process of doing that some of them became politicized. >> host: because they expected things to be markedly different in the north. they didn't think racism existed in the north. >> guest: in the north they are not going to be murdered for taking a stand. and so in a relatively freer environment they are able to create the conditions for the modern movement. >> host: talk about some of the people of the movement. there is sncc and the clc and the others. who were the people who most move
was he from tennessee? >> guest: originally from alabama but he was part of that lot migration that went to detroit in world war i. >> host: our parents generation shows to show their activism against racism by moving, by migrating and our generation use protest. >> guest: historically for most people who come from the peasant background the route to freedom was not a staging a political movement. you moved toward the freer environment of the city. you moved from the south to...
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a powerful two alarm fire ripped right through the bell road search of the nas reason in nashville, tennessee. from the tragedy there was hope. two firefighters saved the church's cross from the rebel and carried it away from the smoke. >> people rally in moments like this. there's an energy that comes. there's a unity that comes that sometimes doesn't exist except in the wake of a tragedy like this. >>> no one was when the fire broke out. >> it was a night full of surprises at the golden globes. the 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton. >> former president bill clinton is taking the stage. another president steven spielberg's lincoln. daniel day-lewis the oscar favorite at the globe. >> the golden globe goes to... argo. >> ben affleck's argo scoring major wins for best drama and best director. another shocker from lifetime achievement award winner jodie foster. she strongly suggested that she was calling it quits from acting. >> this feels like the end of one era and the beginning of something else. scary and exciting. now what? well, i will never be up on the stage again on any
a powerful two alarm fire ripped right through the bell road search of the nas reason in nashville, tennessee. from the tragedy there was hope. two firefighters saved the church's cross from the rebel and carried it away from the smoke. >> people rally in moments like this. there's an energy that comes. there's a unity that comes that sometimes doesn't exist except in the wake of a tragedy like this. >>> no one was when the fire broke out. >> it was a night full of...
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it hit eastern missouri arkansas and tennessee. homes were damaged trees and power lines knocked down thousands lost power. >> the front stretches from texas to the northeast. one man has been killed in nashville and the storm also left its mark across indiana. reporter jessica hayes of wish-tv is in indianapolis. >> reporter: we're on the north side of indianapolis. this area is usually busy with computers and shoppers but straight line winds brought down a couple different power lines, one the worst damage you can see right here snapped off at the base and landed on top of this canopy of this costco gas station so this is closed. you did see damages on the west side of minneapolis, winds up to 60 miles an hour and if you go to the southern part of the state south of bloomington, indiana, a possible tornado touched down there, up to 20 homes have damage and the national weather service is on their way to determine if this, in fact, was a tornado. here we've got power crews are going to have a busy day here and around the state. fo
it hit eastern missouri arkansas and tennessee. homes were damaged trees and power lines knocked down thousands lost power. >> the front stretches from texas to the northeast. one man has been killed in nashville and the storm also left its mark across indiana. reporter jessica hayes of wish-tv is in indianapolis. >> reporter: we're on the north side of indianapolis. this area is usually busy with computers and shoppers but straight line winds brought down a couple different power...
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across tennessee, kentucky across the carolinas. the pink is pretty on the radar but we could see ice yea conditions. stay off the roads if you can. >> janice dean thank you so much. i don't know what you are complaining about 1 degree here did you see care beau maine? >> plus janice has her parka. >> you have to practice what you preach. >>> john kerry making his case before a senate committee to become the next secretary of state. >> when you listen to senator kerry speak you get a sneak peak into the foreign policy goals for the next four years. senator kerry thinks one of the main challenges they will face if confirmed is al qaeda. they are looking for new ways to carry out the attacks. osama bin laden in the documents that came out is quoted as urging his cohorts to go to other places, to get away from the airplanes get away from the drones. he specifically encouraged al qaeda to disperse and they did. >> another major foreign policy challenge senator kerry says is what to do about irani specially since our closest ally in the
across tennessee, kentucky across the carolinas. the pink is pretty on the radar but we could see ice yea conditions. stay off the roads if you can. >> janice dean thank you so much. i don't know what you are complaining about 1 degree here did you see care beau maine? >> plus janice has her parka. >> you have to practice what you preach. >>> john kerry making his case before a senate committee to become the next secretary of state. >> when you listen to senator...
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in the tennessee valley, members already in the 60's. the satellite and radar, some breaks in the overcast, but some rain developing. the major part of the storm center will stay well to our north and west, but a few scattered showers this afternoon. the forecast for this friday steady increase in the clouds and the chance of showers. only about a 30% chance this afternoon with highs around 50. then a big warmup this weekend. we may get to 70 degrees on sunday. >> i cannot stop that. newschopper 7 is in bowie. let's take a look together at a crash that happened on the outbound, eastbound side of 50 the john hanson highway. making progress. not much volume. this is 50 the john hanson highway. the left side is approaching the beltway out of bowie. let me take you to a live camera. on the beltway are jammed from college park to georgia avenue. there's a crash in the left lane. and we have a water main break in the west hyattsville area and queens chapel road is closed north of eastern avenue. you will be detoured around that. back to you. >
in the tennessee valley, members already in the 60's. the satellite and radar, some breaks in the overcast, but some rain developing. the major part of the storm center will stay well to our north and west, but a few scattered showers this afternoon. the forecast for this friday steady increase in the clouds and the chance of showers. only about a 30% chance this afternoon with highs around 50. then a big warmup this weekend. we may get to 70 degrees on sunday. >> i cannot stop that....
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, the university of tennessee football stadium. these are huge things. and they have many detriments to the environment. they light up the sky. they're noisy. you can see them for a long time. we don't want to see them on the scenic mountains of east tennessee, where people come to see the great smoky mountains, not to see these big white towers. and in their enthusiasm for wind power, the solution our electricity needs in the united states, i am afraid the administration has -- is destroying the environment in the name of saving the environment and producing at the samat thesame time a type of ely that's intermittent, that only operates when the wind blows, is expensive, and has huge subsidies from the federal taxpayer that would make any tax breaks for oil companies look small by comparison. let's put all the questions about wind power aside except this one. why is the united states department of justice enforcing the migratory bird laws against one energy company -- one set of energy producers, oil and embarks and not against an
, the university of tennessee football stadium. these are huge things. and they have many detriments to the environment. they light up the sky. they're noisy. you can see them for a long time. we don't want to see them on the scenic mountains of east tennessee, where people come to see the great smoky mountains, not to see these big white towers. and in their enthusiasm for wind power, the solution our electricity needs in the united states, i am afraid the administration has -- is destroying...
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Jan 12, 2013
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we could see some heavy rain fall again through kentucky and tennessee. record high temperatures, though, possible across the mid-atlantic, down into the southeast. we're looking at highs to be nearly 30 degrees above normal. perfect timing for the weekend, >>> and the coldest point of the day around the bay area right now, seeing low 30s to the north bay and east bay valleys with patchy frost likely this morning and partly cloudy skies this afternoon, we have one weather system there offshore that is going to spin along the coastline, dropping south, tossing a few clouds away for the afternoon, upper 40s to low 50s for highs today and then the skies clear overnight. tonight another cold night into tomorrow morning, with 20s and 30s again possible for sunday morning, cool finish to the weekend and a dry start to the work week. blahs. >> of course you can always get your weather forecast on weather.com. you guys are from buffalo, were you hoping for colder weather? >> it seems to be up and down, so we're prepared for either now. >> either/or. you have to b
we could see some heavy rain fall again through kentucky and tennessee. record high temperatures, though, possible across the mid-atlantic, down into the southeast. we're looking at highs to be nearly 30 degrees above normal. perfect timing for the weekend, >>> and the coldest point of the day around the bay area right now, seeing low 30s to the north bay and east bay valleys with patchy frost likely this morning and partly cloudy skies this afternoon, we have one weather system there...
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this is the line that came through tennessee moving into eastern tennessee. now, into east central kentucky and into central ohio. this is sweeping east and will get closer to the metro area. i don't think until later in i day. the leading edge will be moving into our western suburbs. by midnight, it's going to be sweeping right into the metro area. by then, it should be weakening. much colder air moving in and some snow showers in the mountains. we're in the 60s. incredible changes on the way. four-day forecast, windy and colder tomorrow. after we hit the low to mid 70s this afternoon, we'll plummet to the 40s tomorrow. and it will drop gradually, down to the 30s after sunset with gusty winds and we'll have sunshine. maybe some snow flurries on friday morning in the 20s. afternoon highs only in the mid 30s. the teens on saturday morning. near freezing on saturday afternoon. could get flurries saturday night. still cold on sunday into monday. i'm back with frequent updates throughout the morning. eun? >>> tom, thank you. a major mess on the beltway right now.
this is the line that came through tennessee moving into eastern tennessee. now, into east central kentucky and into central ohio. this is sweeping east and will get closer to the metro area. i don't think until later in i day. the leading edge will be moving into our western suburbs. by midnight, it's going to be sweeping right into the metro area. by then, it should be weakening. much colder air moving in and some snow showers in the mountains. we're in the 60s. incredible changes on the way....
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Jan 18, 2013
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russellville, tennessee, picking up 5 inches. grassy creek, north carolina right there picking up a foot of snow as well. bluefill, west virginia, almost a foot of snow. right down to the south of us, through portion of is it north carolina, all right. we're at 38 degrees, wind a big deal for today. the winds have been gusty at time. so sunshine, there it is, our system way off the coast. other the next cupeling days, they'll be passing by, right now it doesn't look like we'll have any major storms, just major cold air. we've got one wave that will move in during the overnight areas. charleston there in west virginia, 35 in columbus, ohio right now, but our next wave of cold air will be dropping out of canada. you can see boise at 15 degrees. that cold air will be funneling down south and east toward the mid-atlantic, arriving here the beginning of next week, so most of the early part of next week will have highs, on the low side, in the 20s and 30s. we'll talk more about that pattern later. tomorrow morning 26 to 27 degrees, dow
russellville, tennessee, picking up 5 inches. grassy creek, north carolina right there picking up a foot of snow as well. bluefill, west virginia, almost a foot of snow. right down to the south of us, through portion of is it north carolina, all right. we're at 38 degrees, wind a big deal for today. the winds have been gusty at time. so sunshine, there it is, our system way off the coast. other the next cupeling days, they'll be passing by, right now it doesn't look like we'll have any major...
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in the northeast it's snow in the south a state of emergency declared in tennessee after an ice storm hit a large part of that of that state. >> in alabama the ice was half an inch thick causing dozens of accidents bringing down dres and power lines as well. let's go to maria molina whith what's going on today. >> we are looking at more ice accumulating across places like tennessee and kentucky and portions of mississippi and even places in the northeast dealing with some of the snow and also the freezing rain. we have freezing rain across the east. a quarter of an inch in the suburbs west of the city. we could have glaze on the roadways. snow over parts of new england. higher snowfall accumulations 3-5 inches of snow forecast. not a huge deal in terms of the snow. please be careful on the roads. lacking at freezing rain across area wesle and portions of kentucky. we have areas of plain rain across alabama and georgia. take a look at jackson that area to the north of you we have the freezing rain in jackson. temperatures holding up to show the rain refreeze. we have warnings in effect
in the northeast it's snow in the south a state of emergency declared in tennessee after an ice storm hit a large part of that of that state. >> in alabama the ice was half an inch thick causing dozens of accidents bringing down dres and power lines as well. let's go to maria molina whith what's going on today. >> we are looking at more ice accumulating across places like tennessee and kentucky and portions of mississippi and even places in the northeast dealing with some of the...
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. >>> the dobyns high school band, the largest high school band in the state of tennessee, one of the oldest prestigious band in the southeastern united states, performing now for the president of the united states and for us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is the 54th massachusetts volunteer infantry regiment company b from silver spring, maryland. let's bring in our own celebrity stylist, our own alina cho, who's joining us now. you got a special guest with you, tell our viewers who you got there, carson kressley, he's a well-known tv personality. i want to know about the fashion, the style, what is going on? >> well, i know you're your own fashionis fashionista, wolf. we want to talk about what michelle obama was wearing today. of course, a lot of talk about that. the best-kept secret in fashion really. when she emerged this morning, there you see her, in the coat and dress, made by american designer thom browne. i actually spoke to him today. he said, you know, in moments like this you really are at a loss for words. but what a beautiful sight. she's wearing a j crew belt, j crew gloves. she
. >>> the dobyns high school band, the largest high school band in the state of tennessee, one of the oldest prestigious band in the southeastern united states, performing now for the president of the united states and for us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is the 54th massachusetts volunteer infantry regiment company b from silver spring, maryland. let's bring in our own celebrity stylist, our own alina cho, who's joining us now. you got a special guest with you, tell our viewers who you...
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Jan 9, 2013
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public officials and fans flocked to tennessee to mark presley's birthday. they cut an enormous cake. one fit for the king. i'm richard lui and this is "early today" just your first stop. day today on your nbc station. >>> one documentary crew is finally putting a face to the name. these pictures of a live giant squid were released by the discovery channel and japanese broadcaster nhk. the stills come from stunning new deepwater footage capturing the first and only images of a giant squid still in its natural habitat. the same crew previously record a giant squid caught in a fishing line caught in 2006. >>> one new record in india is sure to wake the neighbors. more than 15,000 people came together in northeast india to set the record for the largest ensemble of coal drummers. participants drummed for 15 minutes. the new record will be recognized by the indian-asian guinness record books there. heard all around the world. >>> in sweden, an ice bath might not seem so appealing when it's by surprise. an elk out for a morning stroll, unwillingly took an icy dip
public officials and fans flocked to tennessee to mark presley's birthday. they cut an enormous cake. one fit for the king. i'm richard lui and this is "early today" just your first stop. day today on your nbc station. >>> one documentary crew is finally putting a face to the name. these pictures of a live giant squid were released by the discovery channel and japanese broadcaster nhk. the stills come from stunning new deepwater footage capturing the first and only images of...
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Jan 30, 2013
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we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also strong storms near richmond and louisville. now a wider view, these storms continue all the way down through mississippi. they are going to roll all the way to the east coast. in the areas of yellow, this line of storms will roll through your town. 15 to 30 minutes. they will have the chance of knocking down trees. that includes everybody up to pittsburgh, washington, d.c., just south of philadelphia and then all the way down through raleigh, charlotte, richmond and atlanta. some time around 10:00 a.m. and through montgomery. fast-moving storms that will bring winds with it. it's going to be 70 in d.c. then the storms will roll through. tomorrow we have snow on
we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also strong storms near richmond and louisville. now a wider view, these storms continue all the...
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she was 85. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >> mason: her 1950 hit "tennessee waltz" spent 13 weeks at the top of the charts. with 15 million selling singles, she was dubbed "the singing rage miss patti page." ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> reporter: born clara ann fouler in claire mortar, oklahoma, she was one of 11 children of a railroad worker. as she told oklahoma public television in 2010. >> i do remember singing for five different presidents. so that was quite a thrill for me. ♪ can you imagine how much i love you ♪ >> mason: page's greatest success came before the grammy awards were created. ♪ you're sure to fall in love with old cape cod ♪ >> mason: but she finally won her first in 1999. ♪ winding roads that seem to beckon you ♪ >> mason: next month page was due to receive the grammy's lifetime achievement award. sandy took his life savings. what does he think about the politicians holding up recovery money? that's next. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin w
she was 85. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ >> mason: her 1950 hit "tennessee waltz" spent 13 weeks at the top of the charts. with 15 million selling singles, she was dubbed "the singing rage miss patti page." ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ >> reporter: born clara ann fouler in claire mortar, oklahoma, she was one of 11 children of a railroad worker. as she told oklahoma public television in 2010. >> i do remember...